for a Nana! She had a blast and I found myself looking for the box sets so that she could continue trading. That little girl came home with about 60 pins, not one the same as another. She saved her money and bought her own pins for the next trip and the one after that. She does not part with many that she acquired but has become very adept at trading to complete a set and knows what she is looking for. It can be a learning experience for shy children and can be an incentive to begin to learn to budget money for others. I think your children will love it.I was thinking about getting some pins for pintrading for DS~8 and DD~5.
Are they at a good age to start this?
I was hoping people could share their children's positive or negative experiences with pin trading.
thanks!

but if not, we'll pick them up on sale somewhere. My dh had a hard time watching the girls trading "good" pins for ones that he didn't think were so good so instead of getting stressed he bought a starter set and started trading himself![]()
It was really alot of fun but it can get costly.
I tried to stop DS5 from trading his good pins for the cuties. He really liked the cuties and focused a lot on those. I was concerned because somewhere I read that the cuties were bad because nobody would trade with you. Then I realized, he WANTED the cuties, so what did it matter? DUH! These were his pins, and he wanted cuties, so cuties are what he got. He did get a few others that aren't cuties that are pretty cool. So does the child choose which one of their pins they want to trade and pick any one the CM has (unlesswhat the child is trading is a duplicate for the CM)?

Thank you! I think we will just stick with trading with CMs.Cast Members will trade any pin for any pin, provided you are not giving them one they already have. You simply ask them to trade, let them know which pin of theirs you want, and give them any pin they don't already have.
Beware the traders at Downtown Disney... they frequently only want limited edition pins (such as hidden mickey), or will try to get you to give them more than one pin for only one in return.
I stay away from these people.
Sure, limited editions are nice, since they are harder to get, but what makes a "good" pin is if you like it.
We are faithfully sending out postcards hoping to win lanyards before our tripbut if not, we'll pick them up on sale somewhere.
Have fun!
You can send in one postcard per day per person which enters you for the sweepstakes. I will try and find the link and post it- it's from Disney's website under the YOMD rules.